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Baseball Questions - All Grades

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None Baseball
Whats the "check list" for a base runner?
  1. Know the outs, situation and the importance of your run.
  2. Know where the outfielders are located.
  3. checking the pitcher to see if he is on the rubber.
  4. None of the above.
None Baseball
What does staying with the ball mean to a base runner?
  1. It means picking up the base coach while running.
  2. It means reading the play.
  3. It means watching the flight of the ball from the pitcher to home plate.
  4. It means never taking your eyes off the ball while running the bases.
None Baseball
A "slider" is:
  1. A pitch thrown with a rotation.
  2. A fast pitch that is known to move from side to side.
  3. A ball thrown faster than any other pitch.
None Baseball
After hitting the ball, the batter will head to first and glance at the ball:
  1. One time.
  2. Two times.
  3. Three times
  4. As many times as necessary.
Grade 9 Baseball
Runner from first collides with second baseman who is fielding a batted ground ball.
  1. Obstruction. Immediate dead ball.
  2. Obstruction. Delayed dead ball.
  3. Interference
  4. Trainwreck. Play on.
Grade 9 Baseball
In an attempt to throw the runner out at the plate, the left fielder throws the ball, which hits the runner rounding third in the back. What is your call?
  1. Interference. Live Ball.
  2. Interference. Dead Ball.
  3. Two base award from time of throw.
  4. Dead ball. Runners returns to last base touched.
  5. No call. Play on.
Grade 9 Baseball
The Major League Baseball team that holds the record for the most championships in history is
  1. New York Mets
  2. New York Yankees
  3. Philadelphia Phillies
  4. Los Angeles Dodgers
None Baseball
Batter runners are taught to
  1. Run hard
  2. Run with their head down.
  3. Run what you hit.
  4. Run interference.
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